Turkey's central bank says allegations of disclosures at London briefings unfounded
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Turkey's central bank says allegations of disclosures at London briefings unfounded
Turkey's central bank said on Sunday allegations that previously undisclosed information and assessments were shared with investors during technical briefings in London last week were "completely unfounded".
The Ministry of Treasury and Finance announced that Mehmet Şimşek did not comment on interest rate policy at domestic or international meetings. The Central Bank of Turkey (TCMB) stated that no confidential information or policy assessments were shared at the London meetings, as alleged.
The Ministry of Treasury and Finance stated that Mehmet Şimşek did not comment on interest rate policy at domestic or international meetings. The Central Bank, meanwhile, stated that the allegations of 'sharing confidential information' do not reflect the truth.
The Ministry of Treasury and Finance stated that Minister Mehmet Şimşek did not comment on interest rate policy at domestic or international meetings. The Central Bank, in a separate statement, said that allegations of "sharing confidential information" in the public sphere were untrue.
The Ministry of Treasury and Finance announced that Minister Mehmet Şimşek, as a matter of principle, "never" comments on interest rate policy at any domestic or international meetings. Click here for more.
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